No baseboards do not need to be removed.
Installing baseboard trim for carpet.
Fasten the molding with nails.
Baseboard installation baseboards are often installed before flooring since they must be finished in place with either stain or paint and this is much easier without worrying about staining the.
Nail the baseboard in place with the sticks resting only lightly on the surface of the carpet.
Tools and supplies to install baseboards.
Do not push down on the baseboard so that it presses into the carpeting.
Cut the baseboard get your baseboard cut to the exact length of the space you ll be putting it.
However consult with your installer to be sure they have no concerns.
Place the baseboard simply set the baseboard on top of the carpet.
Determine how thick of carpet you re dealing with or how far the bottom of the baseboard is below the top of the carpet.
Coping an inside corner joint.
If it s going in a corner cut a 45 degree angle into it.
This is the basic method for baseboard installation for carpet applications.
Once the trim is fastened remove the short baseboard pieces and move these along as you install the baseboard.
Usually this is about a half an inch.
The first cut will mirror the corner cut of the molding already installed.
These can be reused over and over again so hold onto them.
You may find these easiest to do in two foot strips rather than trying to run your tape along an entire wall at once.
Preparing to install baseboards.
Tuck the tape under the baseboard.
If the piece isn t long enough to reach the opposite side use a 30 degree angle to join the pieces.
For most installers this is not a problem and can be done easily.
Safety tips for installing baseboard.
The idea is that you should.
Do not press the tape onto the baseboard we re not done with the tape yet.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim e g.
Run your 2 masking tape roughly 1 2 an inch up onto the baseboard.
Determine the type of corner at the opposite end of the wall then cut the necessary inside or outside angle.
Install subsequent baseboards using this procedure.
Measure the length of a wall adjacent to the finished wall.
The only thing that is different than any other baseboard installation is the small rise above the base floor.